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In this seminar, Dr. Kunneman connects shared decision making (SDM) as a method of care, to its objective of making care fit, especially in complex medical or personal situations.
We are excited to invite you to the Integrating Data as an Approach to Overcome Syndemics Event, co-convened by Hennepin County, Hennepin Healthcare, the UMN School of Public Health, and the Hennepin-University Partnership.
The 2024 visiting professor and keynote speaker is Sara Singer, professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Stanford Graduate School of Business.
This presentation will discuss research aimed at providing advocates, practitioners, and policy makers across the U.S. with evidence about the community health effects of eliminating cash bail in order to equitably reduce pretrial detention in New Jersey and beyond.
Join us for this community forum where we will discuss the changes we have made towards justice and equity, and what we hope to accomplish moving forward. All SPH faculty, staff, students, and alumni are encouraged to attend.
This event is a fantastic opportunity for community members to celebrate and engage with emerging community-engaged data scientists as they share their research discoveries and passion.
The UMASH Wellness Pavilion brings together health and safety partners from the Upper Midwest and provides valuable safety, health, and injury prevention resources for farmers, farmworkers, and families.
This continuing education program focuses on the improvement of maternal and infant health through the delivery of risk-appropriate high-quality nutrition services.